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The earliest forms of "absolutism" are not in the minds of our College Professors, but have been since the beginning of time. It's been in the minds of those who think everyone else is stupid and they have the answers. The earliest forms of absolutisms have expressed that they are totally tolerant of all views, with exception of those views who disagree with their own.

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